There are a few airline redemptions that are favorites among the TPG staff.
One popular option for Membership Rewards points is the Air France-KLM Flying Blue program. You can even use Flying Blue Promo Rewards to occasionally snag particularly good deals between the U.S. and Europe from 15,000 miles, and you can sometimes find business-class seats one-way from 50,000 miles.
British Airways is another popular transfer partner for Amex Membership Rewards. With the British Airways distance-based award chart, you can sometimes find sweet spots that provide strong value when booking domestic U.S. flights starting at 7,500 Avios.
And if you want to splurge on a flight in a premium Singapore Airlines cabin, you may want to transfer your Membership Rewards points to its KrisFlyer program.
You can use Amex’s Point.me integration to see how you can redeem Membership Rewards points for a specific trip. But to learn more about how to get the most out of your Membership Rewards points, check out the following stories:
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